You would have to make each page active and export them individually. While this is not ideal in one manner, keep in mind that you typically only have one main screen CSS for each web site. If FW were to export all the pages, you'd end up with multiple style sheets cluttering up your web folder. The general idea is to export your main page design, then do the tweaking and page builiding in Dreamweaver or your preferred web design app. FW is a graphics app. The CSS export option is meant to get you up and running faster, but FW is not a complete HTML/CSS solution. It was never meant to be.

For my project I am more interested in exporting all of the states (I currently have two states) on my page. I assume that there s no way to un-check the "current state only" check box.

Not if you are exporting CSS and Images. Exporting Images only or HTML and Images will give you to option to select states or pages. You should be able to switch manually to the state you want to export and then perform the export, as well.

For curiosity, how do your tutorials show it as un-checked?

Beta release software. :-) The feature proved to cause stability issues (I believe) so it was removed before final release.

Good info. I just ran across this in CS5. I saw the last posts were around 2006. I was hoping to get images/css then .> tweak in dream weaver for my sliding doors. but it looks like it's still grayed out. I was wondering if anyone know of a way to tweak your files or simplify the in such a way that FW could figure out how to export them. This would save me doing the roll over swaps, or at least give me a start. Guess I could use the html/images as a start too.